Field Rendered Images are images in a sequence of images designed for video playback on NTSC devices. Each field, or image,
contains only 1/2 of a full frame, and each field is stored in a separate file. Rendering images in this manner can be helpful
when designing animations that will be played back on NTSC devices. However, to view these images on a computer screen, or
to transfer them to certain other computer programs, you need to reassemble them into full images. When this happens, you
end up with 1/2 as many files, and each file has twice as much data.
- Select from the main menu.
- Click on the line that reads . The dialog appears.
- Click and select the first file for your animation.
- After selecting the file, the dialog automatically updates its fields with the correct information for your animation. The first few filenames that are
read appear under .
- Click to complete your sequence definition. For more help on this dialog, see Define Sequence Dialog.
- Click on the line that reads .
- Another dialog appears. You can click and select a directory and name to use. If you include a number in this name, it is used as the first frame number. If you
edit the field directly, the '#' symbol indicates where the frame number is positioned. As you change the options, you can see how
the name changes under .
- Click to begin assembling the images.
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